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  2. List of algorithms - Wikipedia

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    An algorithm is fundamentally a set of rules or defined procedures that is typically designed and used to solve a specific problem or a broad set of problems.. Broadly, algorithms define process(es), sets of rules, or methodologies that are to be followed in calculations, data processing, data mining, pattern recognition, automated reasoning or other problem-solving operations.

  3. List of genetic algorithm applications - Wikipedia

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    Learning robot behavior using genetic algorithms; Image processing: Dense pixel matching [16] Learning fuzzy rule base using genetic algorithms; Molecular structure optimization (chemistry) Optimisation of data compression systems, for example using wavelets. Power electronics design. [17] Traveling salesman problem and its applications [14]

  4. List of artificial intelligence projects - Wikipedia

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    15.ai, a real-time artificial intelligence text-to-speech tool developed by an anonymous researcher from MIT. [70] Amazon Polly, a speech synthesis software by Amazon. [71] Festival Speech Synthesis System, a general multi-lingual speech synthesis system developed at the Centre for Speech Technology Research (CSTR) at the University of ...

  5. 12 unexpected ways algorithms control your life

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    Mashable’s series Algorithms explores the mysterious lines of code that increasingly control our lives — and our futures. Blame the algorithm. Algorithms are behind many mundane, but still ...

  6. An open letter to the most disappointing algorithms in my life

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    Mashable’s series Algorithms explores the mysterious lines of code that increasingly control our lives — and our futures. In the digital age, personalized algorithms are our constant companions.

  7. A* search algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The A* algorithm has real-world applications. In this example, edges are railroads and h(x) is the great-circle distance (the shortest possible distance on a sphere) to the target. The algorithm is searching for a path between Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles.

  8. Genetic algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The notion of real-valued genetic algorithms has been offered but is really a misnomer because it does not really represent the building block theory that was proposed by John Henry Holland in the 1970s. This theory is not without support though, based on theoretical and experimental results (see below).

  9. Algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Most algorithms are implemented on particular hardware/software platforms and their algorithmic efficiency is tested using real code. The efficiency of a particular algorithm may be insignificant for many "one-off" problems but it may be critical for algorithms designed for fast interactive, commercial or long life scientific usage.